"Are you serious? Why? What a great idea, I'll be there!" That is the comment we expect when people read about the week program at Café Cul de Sac. The music is superb, the beers and other drinks excellent and the atmosphere is the sum of both. Ow yeah: the entrance is free! Check out the cool artists, and we're sure the thoughts mentioned before will be yours as well.
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My Awesome MixtapeThe awesome art of compiling mix tapes is turned into songs by this Italian five-piece. With both old and new school electronics, indie rock and hip hop as main ingredients, My Awesome Mixtape is on a mission to fill dance floors throughout the world. By winning the ‘Best Live Band’ award at the annual Meeting of Independent Labels in Italy, My Awesome Mixtape has proven to take their mission seriously.
myspace MasshysteriThis band from Umea, Sweden, plays catchy punkrock. Most of their songs are in their native language. But hey, you don’t have to talk Swedish or eat Knackebrod to have a good time with Masshysteri! Everyone who understands good punkrock, will understand what this band is all about! Prepare yourself for complete Masshysteri at Incubate 2009!
myspace RavensImagine yourself being trapped in mud. One foot is solidly stuck in hardcore punk. The other has sucked its way into indie rock. There’s no escaping this deadly ground, where frantic guitars and raw singing are firmly rooted in pop songs. Once Ravens start circling above your head, Hot Water Music, The Get Up Kids and Rival Schools melt together in the burning sun.
myspace Bronnt Industries KapitalBronnt Industries Kapital is the work of UK-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Guy Bartell, who has spent eight years exploring deep frosts of electro-acoustic melancholy, slow-burning sonic terrain and uncharted detours into the absurd. He draws as much inspiration from myriad marginal movies as from the dance roots of Krautrock, striking a likeable partnership with German dance label Get Physical.
myspace Bodi Bill (DE)Being from Berlin, Bodi Bill has little to do with the minimal Kompactsound which dominates Cologne. No, the IDM of Bodi Bill is much more open and more filled with sound. People can dance to it, but it's listening music too. Think of a laidback version of The Knife with a touch of Depeche Mode, without the pretentious frills that surround it. In die Heimat they are already boosting and now we can decide for ourselves if Bodi Bill is for dancing or for listening. Or maybe both.
Electronic, pop
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